Radio Reception
Radio Reception
Anyone help? I dont get a decent reception unless I am within 5 miles of Terry Wogan`s front room. Really annoying. Or do RS6 s just have rubbish radio reception ? Advice and ideas please.
radio reception
mines not wonderful.
Do you have RNS-D or E?
Is the antenna OK!
Aren't these diversity units with RDS?
I'm sure somebody with more knowledge will be along soon.
regards
Mark
Do you have RNS-D or E?
Is the antenna OK!
Aren't these diversity units with RDS?
I'm sure somebody with more knowledge will be along soon.
regards
Mark
RE: radio reception
Antenna seems to be fine.
RE: radio reception
I had this, too. It wouldn't pick up ANYTHING. Then it just stared working.
I also had a faulty TMC tuner which I changed, but I don't think this is related. Although when I had the dash apart I found an FM modulator plumbed in to the arial.
There was a swicth on the FM modulator that apparently cut off the normal arial to favour its own output.
Might be worth pulling out the RNS to have a look if you've got something similar?
My TV reception isn't very good though.
I also had a faulty TMC tuner which I changed, but I don't think this is related. Although when I had the dash apart I found an FM modulator plumbed in to the arial.
There was a swicth on the FM modulator that apparently cut off the normal arial to favour its own output.
Might be worth pulling out the RNS to have a look if you've got something similar?
My TV reception isn't very good though.
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